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The album's name and cover art reinforce a new sense of cohesiveness.
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A certain giving cohesiveness is part of the pleasure of melted cheese.
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Despite this, question marks remain over France's cohesiveness as a team.
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Hanna said the cohesiveness of the community became more prevalent during the lockdown.
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Even the fuel door carries the character line, a nice bit of cohesiveness.
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He felt the tackiness of the sap on his skin and clothes.
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You waved your damp palms around as they dried to tackiness.
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Every year we love to hate the tackiness and saccharine sentimentality.
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Some of the concerns raised on Twitter include tackiness if you can believe that.
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It would even be possible to make that 80s hallmark of tackiness, the tobacco grad.
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Again, too much corn syrup should be avoided because it can cause gumminess.
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A tincture of something was in the air, not overpowering, but it left a disagreeable acid gumminess in your mouth.
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And through it all, the same staccato rhythm of her heels, followed by the melted rubber gumminess of my jogging shoes.
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. She chafed her hands together, wiping off imagined gumminess.
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Could you not invent some quite new term for gland, implying viscidity?
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Among these I may particularly refer to the contracted stigmatic chamber, and the slight viscidity of its disk.
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Ben peered ahead through the gloom, trying to see some difference in the texture and viscidity of the mist.
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The new-born worms, thanks to a slight viscidity, cling for a moment to the wire-gauze; they swarm, wriggle, release themselves and leap into the chasm.
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She placed her hands over her mother's, felt their heat, the slick of lotion on her skin, the slight ropiness of vein.
Usage of viscidness in English
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Even when at its hottest, it is somewhat viscid, like treacle, and this viscidness increases as it cools.